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The traditional literature on the CAPM assumes that investor's tax payments simply vanish from the model. This assumption is not at all consistent with the actual behavior of the Treasury. The theory of general equilibrium states that an interest rate rf = 0 will not affect prices if taxes are...
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The equity premium puzzle describes the enigma between the theoretical model of consumption behavior and its empirical calibration. We believe, this puzzle is based on a logical inconsistency in which deterministic and stochastic quantities are not precisely separated: The empirical literature...
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In the standard CAPM with a riskless asset we give a sufficient condition for uniqueness. This condition is a joint restriction on the agents' endowments and their preferences which is compatible with non-increasing absolute risk aversion and which is in particular satisfied with constant...
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The traditional literature on the CAPM assumes that investor's tax payments simply vanish from the model. This assumption is not at all consistent with the actual behavior of the Treasury. The theory of general equilibrium states that an interest rate rf = 0 will not affect prices if taxes are...
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The traditional literature on the CAPM assumes that investor's tax payments simply vanish from the model. This assumption is not at all consistent with the actual behavior of the Treasury. The theory of general equilibrium states that an interest rate rf = 0 will not affect prices if taxes are...
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In der Literatur zur Steuerwirkung des CAPM wurde bisher unterstellt, dass die Steuerzahlungen nicht an die Marktteilnehmer zurückverteilt werden. Diese Annahme ist unrealistisch. Wir lassen sie in diesem Modell fallen. Aus der allgemeinen Gleichgewichtstheorie ist bekannt, dass bei einem...
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